1. #Unicon Advertiser Special at the 33 av. Miquelon Advert Store

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    Yesterday, I began selling ads on my fashion and culture blog, 33 avenue Miquelon, to help pay rent, buy groceries and so forth. This post should help lay it out for you when you have the chance.

    Today, I have opened 30 slots for the advert space I call the Manehattan Advertising Exchange in the 33 av. Miquelon Advert Store. These 30 are for any and all bronies who purchased ad space inside the Las Pegaus Unicon convention book, only to find out that about 50 pairs of eyes were ever going to see it instead at least 10 times that. Here’s what I’m offering:

    • Ads are 320 x 250, and will run in the sidebar for 30 days
    • Regular price is $20.00; the promo code FU UNICON will take 20 percent off
    • Six ads will be shown at any given time
    • Advertisers will have the option to renew at the end of 30 days at the regular price of $20.00
    • Those who opt out at the end of 30 days will have their slot removed; will continue to remove slots until six remain, the normal number of slots available at the Exchange at any one time.

    As for why you should consider this offer…

    • 6,400 pageviews/month on average
    • Readers come from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, respectively
    • Majority of readers make up to $50,000/year
    • Majority of readers have a college degree
    • 33 avenue Miquelon was one of the only media to have an interview with Tabitha St. Germain until recently, has also interviewed Nicole Oliver and Michelle Creber
    • Google and Tumblr fuel most of the blog’s traffic
    • 33 avenue Miquelon has Rarity as its unofficial mascot; would be official, but would not want to incur the wrath of Hasbro’s lawyers re: IP

    Whenever you’re ready, the Advert Store will make it a breeze to advertise with the avenue; be sure to turn off AdBlock so you can see your ad when it goes live.

    NOTE: Cited stats pulled from Google Analytics and Quantcast 19 March 2013.

     


  2. Three years ago, my blog departed from Tumblr to begin a new, interesting life via WordPress. I have to thank my violet-eyed cult for some of the milestones achieved this year (100k pageviews on Christmas, 7,700 views/month et al), even if some of you still want Alexandria’s Genesis to be real (start studying hard sciences — genetics, bio-engineering, nanotechnolgy et al —  if you want it to be as such).

    Anyway, click the title to read on as “the address for fashion, music and culture” celebrates its third anniversary.

     


  3. There comes a time when one needs to think outside of the box. That time is now.

    Tabitha St. Germain

    In this first Outside the Box interview — where I profile those who aren’t a part of the fashion world (personal style aside) — I turn the spotlight on voice actress Tabitha St. Germain, currently known for her work as Rarity, Princess Luna and Granny Smith from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

    In this profile, St. Germain talks about her nomadic childhood, how she made the jump from the stage to the studio, and her personal style.

     

  4. I’ve recently come upon My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic — along with the “fandom” attached to it… ugh — and decided to assign theme songs from my theoretical iPod collection to each pony.

    Rarity is refined, well-spoken and always on-trend. Though this selection would also be something Spike would pick, it’s only fitting that The Sovereign himself should make an appearance. Ladies and gentlemen, here is David Bowie with Rarity’s theme, “Blue Jean.”

    She got a turned-up nose…